He was addressing a
high-level meeting at Pampa on the foothills of Sabarimala on Saturday
to review the arrangements by various government agencies and the
Travancore Devaswom Board for the smooth conduct of the forthcoming
Mandalam-Makaravilakku pilgrimage season that begins on November 16.
Allaying
the apprehensions raised by various devotees’ organisations over the
National Tiger Conservation Agency’s proposal to restrict entry of
tourists to the tiger reserves across the country, Mr. Chandy said the
Sabarimala Master Plan and allotment of land for executing various
pilgrim amenity projects in the PTR were duly approved by the Supreme
Court.
Mr. Chandy said the government had sanctioned
Rs.75 crore for the repair and maintenance of 17 major roads leading to
Sabarimala.
He said the government would inquire into
the delay in executing various road development works and take stern
against erring officials.
Mr. Chandy said a modern
government hospital complex, estimated at Rs.15 core, would be
constructed at Pampa. Another Rs.15-crore sewage treatment plant project
would also be launched at Sabarimala soon. He said the foundation-stone
laying ceremony of both the projects would be held in the first week of
November.
The Chief Minister inaugurated the newly
constructed queue complex at Sabaripeedhom and the Nadappanthal along
the Pampa-Sannidhanam path on the occasion.
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